Boomer. You're not getting it. Every year Marlin stumbles through the non conference season. Plays a few non division one schools to adjust his losing record against good teams. We play well enough to finish in the top third of one of the worst 1A conferences.
Then the sunshine pumpers tell us he's coaching them up. No, he's playing an essay schedule that he isn't blowing away.
You want to see a good coach. He's a ULMOST alumni. We've got jack *^it.
I agree with much of the above post. Richard is a good coach, we have struggled in non conference road games, and we generally do better when conference play starts. I partially agree with the weakness of the SBC. That is not entirely true however. Last year; Georgia State, ULM and the Cajuns all did well in post season play. This year several SBC teams are doing well in pre conference play. In fact overall, it may be doing as well or better than most of the mid major leagues. I won't argue that is a recent deal and not standard. That may indicate we will not do as well in conference play as in years past.
I hear ya. This is the first time I've ever even discussed the issue. I'm much more into evaluation than semantics. You guys that have been around for a while know that I try to shoot straight and have no disrespect for your institution as a whole. Good luck the rest of the season!
So Mike, where did we end up last season conference wise? We lost to the top of the league. The SBC had no NIT representative. Ga State pulled off an upset. ULM and us were in pay-in tournaments. Neither won. Sorry but outlasting a couple of SLC teams isn't exactly a huge improvement.
We lost the home tournament game. Not going with this conference being a mid major power. But if it is it won't be us as the regular season champ.
Reason there were no teams in the NIT was because Ga. State was the regular season champ. Of course they pulled an upset. Anytime a team from this league wins it is an upset. Sam Houston was a big win for the Cajuns as they lost only six games all year. The loss to Evansville was to the tourney champs and ULM also lost to the champions in their tourney. Not saying the league is a power. What I am saying is that it is not as bad as perceived. Of course it is not the Missouri Valley. Those people take basketball seriously You are right in that we probably won't win the league. UTA, Little Rock, Ga. State and ULM have all been more impressive than us in the early going. Unless we get more consistent guard play, problems will continue. We finished fourth last year. What had people encouraged is we won 11 of the last 13 with improved defensive play. In light of that, the fact that defense has struggled in the early going is more than disappointing.
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